All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 10
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‘Twice Colonized’: CPH:DOX Review
Greenlandic activist Aaju Peters allows the camera to track the painful personal results of colonisation in this CPH:DOX opening film
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‘Northern Comfort’: SXSW Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson’s English-language comedy about a bunch of stranded aerophobes struggles to land
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‘The Black Guelph’: Dublin Review
Actor John Connors goes behind the camera to tell a story of generational neglect and abuse set in Dublin’s inner city
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‘Art College 1994’: Berlin Review
Liu Jian follows up ‘Have A Nice Day’ with this picture postcard from China during the seismic 1990s
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‘The Future Tense’: Dublin Review
Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor’s ‘profound and poetic’ doc explores the changing relationship between people and place
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‘Limbo’: Berlin Review
The ’opal capital of the world’ is the uncanny setting for Ivan Sen’s brooding black-and-white Australian noir
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‘Music’: Berlin Review
German filmmaker Angela Schanelec brings her oddly fascinating update of the Oedipus myth to Berlin Competition
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’Seneca - On The Creation Of Earthquakes’: Berlin Review
John Malkovich is the posturing Roman senator in Robert Schwentke’s showboating historical drama
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‘Inside’: Berlin Review
A thief (Willem Dafoe) has plenty of time to figure out the true value of art when he’s locked down with it interminably
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‘Femme’: Berlin Review
A drag queen takes revenge after being beaten up in this subversive UK thriller starrting Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay
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‘Sisi & I’: Berlin Review
Another portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria is enlivened by Sandra Hüller as her lady-in-waiting
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’Silver Haze’: Berlin Review
‘Dirty God’ director Sacha Polak and star Vicky Knight reunite for this drama based loosely on Knight’s own life
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‘Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker’: Berlin Review
The first of two films on tennis legend Boris Backer’s drama-filled life by Alex Gibney
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‘Kill Boksoon’: Berlin Review
A top female assassin finds herself becoming the target in Byun Sung-hyun’s slick Netflix thriller
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‘The Beast In The Jungle’: Berlin Review
Anaïs Demoustier sparkles in this most recent adaptation of Henry James’s celebrated novella
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‘The Survival Of Kindness’: Berlin Review
An imprisoned woman fights for survival in Rolf de Heer’s stark Berlin Competition title
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‘El Eco’: Berlin Review
Tatiana Huezo’s documentary set in a remote Mexican mountain community is an intimate, immersive portrait of a way of life
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‘The Siren’: Berlin Review
Sepideh Farsi’s arresting animation, set during the Iran-Iraq War, opens the Panorama section at Berlin
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‘She Came To Me’: Berlin Review
Rebecca Miller’s wry, knotty drama about a composer and his new muse opens the Berlinale
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Features
‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ star Albrecht Schuch quit smoking ahead of the gruelling shoot
Bafta nominee Albrecht Schuch is seeking to broaden the international scope of his career.